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knox, behind bars. they said that the defense in winning their acquittal back in october in 2011 had focused on the problems, the shortcomings of the police investigation, but that the evident simply is there. so it appears that the supreme court agreed with the argument made by the prosecution, and that's, perhaps, why they ruled for a retrial. now we understand that the reasons, the motivations for the judge's decision will be public, in 90 days. after which, the defense and the prosecution have 45 days to make their arguments. so we are being told by legal experts that there may be a trial sometime early next year. >> all right. ben wedeman. thank you so much for that great interview with one of her attorneys. really giving us insight into how shocked and surprised she is by this turn of events. thanks. >> tough for both families to have to face this. the other big story that we're following for you this morning, a pivotal day in the battle over gay rights. and the definition of marriage. later this
knox, behind bars. they said that the defense in winning their acquittal back in october in 2011 had focused on the problems, the shortcomings of the police investigation, but that the evident simply is there. so it appears that the supreme court agreed with the argument made by the prosecution, and that's, perhaps, why they ruled for a retrial. now we understand that the reasons, the motivations for the judge's decision will be public, in 90 days. after which, the defense and the prosecution...
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now, before going in to the court this morning amanda knox's lawyer told reporters that amanda knox is confident in the italian justice system, and she's looking forward to returning to italy some day as a free woman. christine? >> all right, ben wedeman, thanks, ben, live in rome for us this morning. ahead on "starting point," after taking some painful hits, your wallet getting a little bit of a break at the gas pump. i'm going to tell you what's behind the price drop and whether it will last. >>> and a shocking claim, could a republican presidential candidate really endorse same-sex marriage by 2016. we'll break down karl rove's really interesting interview. [ male announcer ] how can power consumption in china, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment inf
now, before going in to the court this morning amanda knox's lawyer told reporters that amanda knox is confident in the italian justice system, and she's looking forward to returning to italy some day as a free woman. christine? >> all right, ben wedeman, thanks, ben, live in rome for us this morning. ahead on "starting point," after taking some painful hits, your wallet getting a little bit of a break at the gas pump. i'm going to tell you what's behind the price drop and...
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could it happen again to amanda knox? we go live to rome where a decision on a retrial could come down any minute. plus, look at this video. a great white gives some underwater adventurers more than they bargain for. great first gig! let's go! party! awwwww... arigato! we are outta here! party...... finding you the perfect place, every step of the way. hotels.com with fancy feast mornings gourmet cat food. (announcer) make mornings special, mornings are delicious protein rich entrees with garden veggies and egg. fancy feast mornings. the best ingredient is love. by the armful? by the barrelful? the carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. campbell's. the in their portfolio, isent of invesunexpected risk.to find bny mellon has the vision and experience to help. we look at the full picture... to uncover risk, find opportunities, and create a plan that's best suited for you. bny mellon. hi, i'm ensure cl
could it happen again to amanda knox? we go live to rome where a decision on a retrial could come down any minute. plus, look at this video. a great white gives some underwater adventurers more than they bargain for. great first gig! let's go! party! awwwww... arigato! we are outta here! party...... finding you the perfect place, every step of the way. hotels.com with fancy feast mornings gourmet cat food. (announcer) make mornings special, mornings are delicious protein rich entrees with...
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i know you had a chance to talk to amanda knox's attorney. what's been his reaction to the court's decision? >> yes that's carlo della vedova representing amanda knox. they're very surprised at this verdict. he said yesterday morning when he went in to the supreme court that they expected the acquittal, the october 2011 acquittal of knox to be upheld. this is what he said this morning. >> we're upset. but at the same time we're looking forward to read the motivation. we don't know exactly what are the motivation behind the situation. and we are ready again to fight. i spoke with amanda. amanda is upset, surprised. because we thought that the case was over. but at the same time, she's ready to continue on and win this fight. >> so, what we understand from the supreme court judges is that they have 90 days to publish the reasoning behind this ruling, after which the defense and the prosecution have another 45 days to make their arguments. so we're not -- the retrial could take place as early as this summer. but the wheels of the italian justice
i know you had a chance to talk to amanda knox's attorney. what's been his reaction to the court's decision? >> yes that's carlo della vedova representing amanda knox. they're very surprised at this verdict. he said yesterday morning when he went in to the supreme court that they expected the acquittal, the october 2011 acquittal of knox to be upheld. this is what he said this morning. >> we're upset. but at the same time we're looking forward to read the motivation. we don't know...
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amanda knox was 0 years old when this began in 2007. since then she and her family have been on a journey with an astonishing set of ups and downs. >> translator: this order be that amanda knox and rafaelle sollecito be immediately released. >> reporter: it was a verdict that went global in an instant. >> it feels as if all of perugia is packed in the main street of the courthouse. >> reporter: just a year and a half ago amanda knox thought her troubles were over. >> my family is the most important thing to me right now and i just want to go and be with them. >> reporter: her ordeal began in circumstances that were completely ideal, a year of study abroad in the picturesque italian town of perugia. weeks later she was accused along with her boyfriend, rafaelle sollecito, of killing her 21-year-old roommate, british student meredith kercher found stabbed to death under a duvet in the apartment she shared with knox. the case immediately became a media sensation. fueled by those images of knox kissing her boyfriend and salacious accusation
amanda knox was 0 years old when this began in 2007. since then she and her family have been on a journey with an astonishing set of ups and downs. >> translator: this order be that amanda knox and rafaelle sollecito be immediately released. >> reporter: it was a verdict that went global in an instant. >> it feels as if all of perugia is packed in the main street of the courthouse. >> reporter: just a year and a half ago amanda knox thought her troubles were over....
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but knox's family who won't be in court hope the hearing clears her name forever. they call it another example of harassment by the prosecution. >> if she wins on monday, case closed, it's over, and she can go forward without any further worry. >> reporter: if she loses, knox and sollecito's case goes back to court and their legal saga goes on. knox has spent the last year writing her memoir and will talk about it next month with diane sawyer in an exclusive interview. knox says she wants to make writing a career but it could depend on the judges in rome decide. nick schifrin, abc news, london. >>> the civil war in syria not making much progress. delegates from factions met in damascus to reaffirm the peace talks where the only possible opposition was thrown into chaos, its president quit. the military leader refused to recognize his replacement. >>> the prime minister of iraq is pushing back against u.s. demands about iranian overflights. secretary of state john kerry warned iraq about the flights during an unannounced visit to baghdad. the u.s. claims the iranian
but knox's family who won't be in court hope the hearing clears her name forever. they call it another example of harassment by the prosecution. >> if she wins on monday, case closed, it's over, and she can go forward without any further worry. >> reporter: if she loses, knox and sollecito's case goes back to court and their legal saga goes on. knox has spent the last year writing her memoir and will talk about it next month with diane sawyer in an exclusive interview. knox says she...
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knox was not there for today's ruling. she's been living in the united states since her murder conviction overturned a year and a half ago. her attorney says she is unlikely to return italy. but her attorney in the united states says not so fast. >> it's not within the legal landscape at this particular time. we have to await the directive of the supreme court italy and then see what the appellate court does. as i said before, you know, they -- amanda and her family will scrupulously abide by the rule of law, and they are not required to appear for those proceedings. so let's not get ahead of ourselves. let's just see what happens. and we fully expect, because these charges are totally unfounded, they are totally unju unjust, and we expect that she will be exonerated as she was before. >> paul call an, cnn legal contributor and former prosecutor who now works in private practice. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> can you believe this was happening? >> we thought we were finished with this intense press coverage. back ag
knox was not there for today's ruling. she's been living in the united states since her murder conviction overturned a year and a half ago. her attorney says she is unlikely to return italy. but her attorney in the united states says not so fast. >> it's not within the legal landscape at this particular time. we have to await the directive of the supreme court italy and then see what the appellate court does. as i said before, you know, they -- amanda and her family will scrupulously...
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kircher was found with her throat slashed in the apartment she shared with knox. the case was acquitted after evidence found in the case to be contaminated. the italian court was to decide today, but the arguments ran long and now that decision is expected tomorrow. >>> we're hearing a different side of the sex abuse scandal involving former penn state football coach jerry sandusky: his own. the "today" show spoke to sandusky in jail. he commented on the testimony of mark mcqueacqueary, one of the prosecution's witnesses. >> i think these investigators, the way they went about business. his story changed a lot. >> this has been a rush to judgment from the very beginning, and i know i'm going to get attacked from everybody because no one wants the truth now. >> filmmaker joe zigler said he's trying to prove that head coach gentleman paterno had nothing to do with the scandal and he should not have been chased from the school in disgrace. >>> secretary of state john kerry and karzai met today. nbc's mike taibi reports in kabul. >> reporter: the u.s.-run facility whi
kircher was found with her throat slashed in the apartment she shared with knox. the case was acquitted after evidence found in the case to be contaminated. the italian court was to decide today, but the arguments ran long and now that decision is expected tomorrow. >>> we're hearing a different side of the sex abuse scandal involving former penn state football coach jerry sandusky: his own. the "today" show spoke to sandusky in jail. he commented on the testimony of mark...
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knox and her ex-boyfriend were cleared of murder charges in 2011. she was set free after spending four years in prison. no objection now lives in seattle and is working on her memoir. she was reportedly paid $4 million to write a book about her experiences. boris berezovsky lived in london because he was a loud critic of russia's leadership. he's been found dead, but people are speculating that it might not be from natural causes. >> reporter: people who knew boris berezovsky in the 1990s describe him as ambitious, not charmed, pested and lobbied his way into the kremlin. becoming an influential political player. and as the president's health declined, berezovsky was said to have played a role in helping to install putin as his successor. this is berezovsky speaking in 2000, just days after putin took over. >> i think that putin will continue the way which the president established in russia. >> reporter: he was wrong. putin quickly pushed all the oligarchs out of russia. he was investigated for corporate crimes, which he denied, and he fled russia,
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. >>> first, it could also be a big day for amanda knox. in just a few hours the italian supreme court could announce whether she will go back to prison for the murder of her roommate. it's a crime she's already been convicted and acquitted of. >>> also this half hour, you wouldn't know it by all the snow, spring is here. with it comes flood season. there are a surprising number of people who die inside their own cars after driving into high water. this morning we'll show you what to do if you become stuck in a flood situation. only takes 30 seconds to get it right. >>> in "the skinny" this morning, "dancing with the stars," week two. who's on top of the leaderboard? who might be facing elimination? >> all right. let's get to the court decision that will likely have far-reaching implications. gays and lesbians have never been given same legal protections of other minorities. >> today arguments deal with proposition 8. tomorrow the defense of marriage act, the 1996 law that denies federal benefits to same sex couples legally married in their
. >>> first, it could also be a big day for amanda knox. in just a few hours the italian supreme court could announce whether she will go back to prison for the murder of her roommate. it's a crime she's already been convicted and acquitted of. >>> also this half hour, you wouldn't know it by all the snow, spring is here. with it comes flood season. there are a surprising number of people who die inside their own cars after driving into high water. this morning we'll show you...
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. >>> now to the latest on amanda knox. an italian appeals court is in session trying to decide if she'll face another trial. over the 2007 murder of her roommate. john muller has the latest. good morning, john. >> reporter: today is the day. the end of a six-year legal nightmare or back to step one. a retrial. all eyes on the italian supreme court. this morning, inside the italian supreme court, prosecutors are making the case that amanda knox and raffaele sollecito should never have been acquitted of meredith kercher and are ordered a retrial. after they were released 18 months ago, prosecutors appealed the lower court's decision, citing contradictions in the rulings. kercher's family supports the appeal telling the media there are still unanswered questions. we're searching for the truth. in a statement to abc news, the knox family says this is another example of harassment by the prosecution. >> we're hopeful and prayerful that they'll render a verdict which will simply say that the apell at court acted properly. >> rep
. >>> now to the latest on amanda knox. an italian appeals court is in session trying to decide if she'll face another trial. over the 2007 murder of her roommate. john muller has the latest. good morning, john. >> reporter: today is the day. the end of a six-year legal nightmare or back to step one. a retrial. all eyes on the italian supreme court. this morning, inside the italian supreme court, prosecutors are making the case that amanda knox and raffaele sollecito should never...
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." >> bill: breaking news, the italian supreme court has reversed the decision on amanda knox. they have reversed her acquittal and say they want to try her again on murder. an american citizen. wow. don't know where that whole thing is going. we'll be talking more about that in the next few days. what do you say? great to see you today. here we are on the "full court press." here on current tv. here on your local progressive talk radio station, here on sirius x.m. this hour only. welcome to the program this morning. this is where we take you just like lightning fire through the big news of the day whether it is happening here in our nation's capital where we're located right here on capitol hill in washington, d.c., we'll tell you what's happening here. not a hell of a lot except for the supreme court the congress is both -- both houses out on easter break passover break whatever. they don't need an excuse to take two weeks off. we'll tell you what's happening here and around the country and around the globe. john kerry meeting -- secretary of state meeting hamid karzai. they
." >> bill: breaking news, the italian supreme court has reversed the decision on amanda knox. they have reversed her acquittal and say they want to try her again on murder. an american citizen. wow. don't know where that whole thing is going. we'll be talking more about that in the next few days. what do you say? great to see you today. here we are on the "full court press." here on current tv. here on your local progressive talk radio station, here on sirius x.m. this...
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>> shepard: will amanda knox have to have a new trial on charges she killed her roommate in a drug-fueled sex game in italy? now we'll know sooner than we thought. we had been given guidance would know 2:00 pacific time. they moved it up an hour so expecting to know in the next few minutes. the cavuto folks will fill you in. we have been watching the dow for the afternoon, and you can see it started up on the news from cyprus they work out a deal, and then just sort of went down all day. we were down in high 90s just a few minutes ago, and for some reason it's rebounded. i don't know why. don't look a gift horse in the mouth. ring, bell! [bell ringing] >> shepard: that's it for "studio b." "your world" with neil cavuto follows this program and will right now. >> neil: well, ignore the calendar. look out the window. a late winter blast putting spring on hold. and recovery may be on ice. welcome. i'm neil cavuto. forget sprint. more like a winter wipeout. slamming the midwest. a record 17-inches of new snow hitting central illinois. 15-inches in parts of colorado and kansas. more than a foo
>> shepard: will amanda knox have to have a new trial on charges she killed her roommate in a drug-fueled sex game in italy? now we'll know sooner than we thought. we had been given guidance would know 2:00 pacific time. they moved it up an hour so expecting to know in the next few minutes. the cavuto folks will fill you in. we have been watching the dow for the afternoon, and you can see it started up on the news from cyprus they work out a deal, and then just sort of went down all day....
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knox allowing it to be protected under the tenth amendment. this is this morning's squawk on the tweet. if your home state would make its own departmenttory, what would it be? is a depository for my extra large sugar drinks so bloomberg couldn't take them away. larry writes, michigan would make a depository for detroit mayors. and mole writes, for illinois, coal. and for now and for years more, it just makes cents. take a look at some of the u.s. banks. prettiey esiest interesting day shaping up. big gains at the top of the session. and the dutch finance minister made comments suggesting the cyprus bailout as it is known could essentially become a template for the eurozone as a whole and big losses for the yup peen banks. jpmorgan, some bank of americas were all up pretty handedly. they did get awfully close to the all-time closing high. as we look at them, you can see some of them have lost some ground. facebook, interesting story. six-month high in january. today facebook is at the lowest levels of the year. we just had a big conversation ab
knox allowing it to be protected under the tenth amendment. this is this morning's squawk on the tweet. if your home state would make its own departmenttory, what would it be? is a depository for my extra large sugar drinks so bloomberg couldn't take them away. larry writes, michigan would make a depository for detroit mayors. and mole writes, for illinois, coal. and for now and for years more, it just makes cents. take a look at some of the u.s. banks. prettiey esiest interesting day shaping...